Re: [sqlite] trademark issue? - (was Re: Announcing the Madis project)

2010-03-10 Thread Darren Duncan
Dennis Cote wrote: > On 10-03-09 8:47 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: >> (Incidentally, I *have* registered my trademark. But that is a non-issue >> here.) >> > Darren, > > Aren't you required to put the registered trademark symbol, ®, on each > use of your trademarked name or logo? I didn't see it (o

Re: [sqlite] trademark issue? - (was Re: Announcing the Madis project)

2010-03-09 Thread Dennis Cote
On 10-03-09 8:47 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: > > (Incidentally, I *have* registered my trademark. But that is a non-issue > here.) > > Darren, Aren't you required to put the registered trademark symbol, ®, on each use of your trademarked name or logo? I didn't see it (or the ™symbol for an un

Re: [sqlite] trademark issue? - (was Re: Announcing the Madis project)

2010-03-09 Thread Darren Duncan
Dennis Cote wrote: > On 10-02-23 3:23 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: >> Elefterios Stamatogiannakis wrote: >> >>> Madis is a extensible relational database system built upon the SQLite >>> database and with extensions written in Python (via APSW SQLite >>> wrapper). Its is developed at: >>> >>> http:

Re: [sqlite] trademark issue? - (was Re: Announcing the Madis project)

2010-03-09 Thread Dennis Cote
On 10-02-23 3:23 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: > Elefterios Stamatogiannakis wrote: > >> Madis is a extensible relational database system built upon the SQLite >> database and with extensions written in Python (via APSW SQLite >> wrapper). Its is developed at: >> >> http://madis.googlecode.com >> >>

[sqlite] trademark issue? - (was Re: Announcing the Madis project)

2010-02-23 Thread Darren Duncan
Elefterios Stamatogiannakis wrote: > Madis is a extensible relational database system built upon the SQLite > database and with extensions written in Python (via APSW SQLite > wrapper). Its is developed at: > > http://madis.googlecode.com > > Due to Madis’ SQLite core, the database format of Ma